The fourth round of the Carabao Cup kicks off this week and culminates in a series of festive games between Liverpool and Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.

Premier League teams won on Tuesday night as club football returned from the World Cup. Wolves beat Gillingham, Leicester beat MK Dons and Southampton beat Lincoln City. Newcastle United came from behind to beat Bournemouth 1–0 in their only Premier League game.

In addition to Pep v Klopp, there will be another thrilling clash between Manchester United and league leaders Burnley on Wednesday night.

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Here’s everything you need to know about the quarter-final draw.

What time is the Carabao Cup quarter final draw?

The draw will take place after the match between Liverpool and Manchester City Thursday🇧🇷

Kick-off is at 20:00, so if the game lasts the normal 90 minutes plus extra time, a draw is likely to occur at 20:00. around 10 pm🇧🇷 There is no extra time in the semi-finals and in the final, the game will go to a penalty shootout if there is a tie after 90 minutes.

Will wait longer for a draw if a shootout is needed.

How can I see the draw?

The draw will be broadcast live immediately after Liverpool v Manchester City on Sky Sports with Sky Sports Football as the main event.

You can get a daily subscription to Sky Sports through NOW TV for £11.99. You can choose a subscription option here.

You can also stream the draw on the Sky Go app.

Who’s in the draw?

The eight ball numbers are confirmed closer to the draw.

  • wolves
  • newcastle
  • southampton
  • city ​​of leicester
  • charlton brighton
  • Blackburn Rovers/Nottingham Forest
  • Manchester United/Burnley
  • Manchester City/Liverpool

The quarterfinals of the Carabao Cup will be played on January 9, 2023.

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